The PEDR is an electronic record of a graduate's professional experience, development and competency in the practice of architecture. Monitoring and endorsement of Professional Experience Development Record (PEDR) sheets is conducted through the graduate monitoring service. This is a self-directed, work-based exercise which centres on the Royal Institute of British Architects’ (RIBA) PEDR sheets.
There is no formal syllabus and completing the PEDR sheets carries no academic credits. These are an essential component for taking the Part 3 RIBA/ARB exam and, once passed, gaining admittance to the register of architects held by Architects Registration Board.
You must have an ARB/RIBA proscribed/validated Part 1 degree certificate or evidence of equivalent qualification.
The successful completion of the requisite number of Professional Experience and Development Record (PEDR) sheets is required to be eligible to sit the RIBA/ARB Part 3 exam in architecture and to register as an architect in the UK.
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